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Hey, I got an idea. Let's slap import tolls on cheaper cars, so they then almost tie in price. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
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Karma farming, Linux zealots are very easy to get some from. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Nope. Can’t be asked to switch until they have proper HDR support. I didn’t buy a 4k OLED to use SDR | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Agreed. I did it and don't regret it. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
# No means no, Microsoft. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
I recently installed Ubuntu- it’s great! Only
Obstacle was turning off bitlocker before install. I have had 0 issues since install. I literally just followed the instructions on the Ubuntu site verbatim. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
It's half way there, some games with eac have enabled Linux support | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Android is too im sure.
My next casual computer will be Linux probably. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
And Apple privacy is short term at best. Its inevitable due to growth. Its not a big enough selling feature for casual customer. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
What about Justin Bieber Linux (Biebian)? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
I've been using
https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10
for years and ever had problems. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Soon. I have thousands of dollars worth of Windows software that has to be compatible, though. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Linux is good for outdated machines. If its outdated you could install then. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Laws not gonna happen cus of $$$$.
You can hear politicians in favor of self regulation | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
The last time I checked, you can't just take your existing computer and throw MacOS on it. You have to own a Mac already or spend money to get one. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
The enterprise edition of Windows can be debloated via group policy, URI configuration, and provisioning packages. No need for scripts, course that's if your IT knows what they're doing. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Except there isn’t much of a choice. Yes, you *can* choose to live completely off-grid. But your life will be a lot harder and there will be a lot of things you can’t do at all. Tech companies are twisting our arms | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
I put Ubuntu on a laptop for my bf who knows fuck-all about computers and he was fine. If it were 1997 or it used complicated drivers, there might have been an issue, but it has a GUI, it has a massive pool of applications available, it has a number of windowing systema if you really can’t stand the default one… but he mostly uses the basics, browser, PDFs, and office software. He’s not rewriting device drivers. FFS Android is Linux, it’s not some Brobdingnagian OS/400like abomination from the 1980s. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
for those who can set it up though, its worth the trouble of sorting it out, that way you have more options going forward. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Does this remove
All the privacy shit ? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
In the 90s and early 2000s, companies fought against spyware. Today, it's baked into the software before you buy a computer. Of course, it only grows once you go online and ~~buy~~ subscribe to software products.
These are the days of Maximum Extraction. Everything, your data, food, rent, insurance, your next raise, and so much more. I see this as different from inflation. I see it as fleecing for sport. They've realized nobody (with power) is interested in stopping them. It's open season on the citizens. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Those MF'ers! I had pretty much everything disabled or turned off! Is this sort of new, 'cause I can't fathom how I missed that setting.
Regardless, turned off now, and deleted History. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Thank you, Old_One_I | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
You're welcome Rabdy-Bo-Bandy | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
https://x.com/EconomyApp/status/1787123465545285764/photo/1 | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
8. Make kernel level anti-cheat software compatible | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
And you can't install Linux, why? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Literally the first thing I put up on a fresh install | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
I can now since I don’t need my personal machine for school or work anymore, but when I was an engineering student Linux wouldn’t have been able to run most of the software I needed | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
this is how you end up leaking all your private information to john sneakyfingers that will sell it in a black market database. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
i sometimes feel no-one is sane in this subreddit. you proofed me wrong. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
reddit doesn't love to rep linux specifically r/technology does. i work with linux on a daily basis so much shit can go wrong purely due to a dependency getting updated or deprecated on a random wednesday evening. I'd never recommend this to a casual PC users no matter how "user-friendly" stuff gets made like mint. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Just install Mint, PopOS, or Fedora KDE and call it good is frankly a good enough solution for 90% of users. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Or Chris Titus tech | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Way more work than unchecking a few boxes in Windows. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Are you kidding? The article literally tells you what to click. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Install Linux.
That's been the answer for at least 20 years. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
I've been watching the comments, maybe power users should. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Macs are BSD underneath now as well.
Unix is still alive and well after all these years. Mutated somewhat but it survived | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Thank God you separated as and well ✌️ | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Please point to an article or source where Microsoft has been found to steal and sell your information. Companies are not all the same, and not everyone is til tok | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-14-06 |
It's Darwin OS that has components derived from BSD. It is closer to Linux than BSD at this point | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-15-06 |
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If I told you this guy forwards the same ideas 80% of the top fortune companies put forward would that get you to bet against all their stock too?
I seriously thought about the exact same thing but I figure if a few of them come tumbling down they all will.
Also if you want a hint of which company, just look at any company board minutes that mention reduction in workforce while increasing AI usage... spoiler alert: theres a lot. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
No, in a lot of cases it will, but it will be disastrous because bean counters are idiots. The correct headline should be Generative AI should Never build your Engineering Team for you. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Someone needed to chime in with “Wouldn’t we save more money by replacing everyone in this room with ChatGPT and we wouldn’t even need to investigate feasibility because we already know it can be done.” | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Just find any CEO that came from General Electric | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
It’ll test itself as well. With bad and fake generative results. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
No, but Artificial General Intelligence will be able to replace the entire team. And it's not as far away as you think it is... | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
100% guarantee that everyone will be mad if you use this for their meetings and insist you use it for someone else. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Now clone yourself, then make your clones clone themselves, create an infinite loop to do this on each clone. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Little Bobby Tables at it again | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
> it's not as far away as you think it is...
How far away is it and why? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
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He says he’s just a conduit until he doesn’t feel like it. Nothing actually forcing him to do what the AI wants to do. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Can’t unsee that… | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
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Maybe the Polish will embrace our "spy" software | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Until Russia invades it. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-15-06 |
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This is kind of insane. I doubt these people are getting more than $1/foot of cable. That would be the maximum.
It will probably be closer to 50 cents. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
That's why there aren't any ICE vehicles anymore. People were stealing the gas right out of your gas tank. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Fucking crackheads and shady metal wholesalers are the issue.
"So I see you have some burnt copper in the shape of a Tesla power cable. Don't worry we don't need any id. Here's some crack money. Come again!" | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Use that fabric that chainsaw people wear that tangled up the blades and makes it unusable. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
I've seen that in The Netherlands, were everything that isn't locked down gets stolen.
Aluminum cables, maybe? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Cuz not every place does inspections or emmisions testing and a test pipe becomes a permanent installation | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
You mean slapping their hand saying swiper no swiping then settin em free after theyve been reformed doesnt work?
Who woulda thunk it... | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
What makes you so sure? You're saying nonsense things. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
The thing is an ICE vehicle will run without a cat, however if your charger has no outlet or cable on it... and you street park you are kinda fucked.
I admire that you like something so much you defend it, as I see it mass adoption of EV's is an upper middle class thing to be able to do right now.
Let me know when I can get a guaranteed charging port street parking and a used car for \~5k that isn't a leaf with 25 miles of range. There's being positive, then there's being irrational. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
There are so many streets with street lights. The electricity is right there. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
In CA live footage does nothing unless it’s over $1,000 per instance. Those cables are under that so no investigation even if you have clear footage of multiple thefts.
I found this out when neighbor lost two catalytic in one night. Neither was worth $1K on its own. Clear home cam of the dudes but not enough price for police action. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
That's not the same situation for companies running something critical like electric car chargers. A residential theft and cat theft is widespread enough that police find that it's not worth investigating under 1k, vs a huge corporation being robbed of copper wiring in many stations and usually by the same people or crime ring, and they usually investigate by amount of impact it has by acting on these thefts. (I have a neighbor cop that sees this all the time,) and unless it's 7/11s, Costco, or banks being robbed, the average tax paying homeowners gets little to no attention unless a pattern forms from the same person/s. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
Only need $2 to get pills if what I heard is true, these assholes keep stealing the cables from the public library in town | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
You ever stripped DLO? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-13-06 |
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“Hey AI, reach out to my 55 direct reports for their weekly updates and summarize it for me in 3 sentences.” | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Yeah don’t leave him alone with the cute blonde girl, he could cook her like he did with the cards. Also 55 is truly a cult harem level, quite a lucky guy. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Click bait title. Read a little and he absolutely meets one of one with people, even “drops everything to help a direct report if needed” he just doesn’t schedule formal one on one time or formal evaluations. But there’s no barrier between him and his reports. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
There's no shortage of talking heads opinion on this, that's for sure. Some info I've gleaned:
Projected P/E is around 35, and falling. Which means even tho the price of the stock is skyrocketing, its earnings are going up even faster.
Right now all the revenue is coming from the big tech companies building out datacenters who then lease out that power to lots of smaller companies trying to find the AI killer app via cloud computing. At some point there will be enough capacity, and spending will stop.... but no one know when that point is, especially since NVDA seems to be releasing on a crazy yearly cadence. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
I'm also old enough to remember that [the Dot-com bubble burst](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot-com_bubble) back when the internet was literally trash! Too much capital piled in too quickly without any concern for whether the companies were actually generating any value or profits, and eventually there was a huge correction.
AI shit isn't going away, but that doesn't mean the current, 100% speculative growth trajectory is sustainable either. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Yeah, the gap as wide and deep as the gap between SpaceX and old space. 9 years later, not a single company on the planet has landed an orbital class booster. 10 years since CUDA, not a single competitor has bridged the gap. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
I bet in 10 years, whatever the price is now will look like a discount | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
What's the cost of the lowest paid employee making a mistake? A board doesn't make it past QC? What's the cost of Jensen making a mistake? I'd wager the cost would be orders of magnitude higher. And considering he isn't just some CEO that got trucked in and has built the company up over many many years, I'd assume he probably cares more than most about making the right decisions for his company.
I wouldn't extend this same thought to many other ultra-rich, and I do believe most do not deserve or 'earn' what they have. But I think Jensen has proven his worth with his leadership and turning Nvidia into the company it is today as a co-founder. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
That may not be for a very long time. AI is in its infancy, the amount of new players who *need* a growing number of compute cycles to even get a foot in the door is exploding, and the giants in the field are spreading their AI tools to every device they can.
Not only that, but as AI capabilities progress, they hit a point of rapidly diminishing returns, whereby additional improvements require exponentially more computing power.
For those reasons and more like scientific fields where AI compute requirements are infinite, we're still very far from that bubble pop. It'll happen, but I wouldn't count on it being in less than 2 or 3 decades. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
It's AI. A lot of people get fired because bullshit MBAs think they can replace them with AI, then that doesn't really work / sucks shit by any metric, then they end up rehiring but at lower wages. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
This rule only applies if you're led by an MBA. If you're an engineer, that goes out the window as the expectations change drastically.
Case in point: Boeing pre McDonald Douglas merger and Boeing post merger. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Google thinks Nvidia is a software company without the AI even... | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
He's overpaid, clearly.
But in comparison, here's a CEO who is actually doing a job, and replacing him with potted plant or an LLM would have appreciable negative effect. Opposed posting on twitter all day in a k-hole, while pretending to be the CEO of six companies, and demanding $50 billion+ paydays for it.
Just saying, if we're looking for examples of "overpaid parasitic executives", there's lower-hanging fruit. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
More qualified than my managers | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
A 1on1 every week is too often in my opinion if the topic is less about the day-to-day work and more about goals, motivation, organizational obstacles, career growth, venting frustrations, etc. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
There are plenty of companies where the direct reports do literally nothing other than light delegation and a once a fortnight/month report, and get paid high six figures. It's easy to hide in these massive structures, even if you're directly reporting to the CEO. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
You might be right, but he's still responsible for their work and for understanding what they're working on and what challenges they're facing. So whether that information is conveyed through reports or meetings, it has to be conveyed. And 55 sources of information seems like too much for one person to manage.
Of course, Nvidia isn't really struggling, so I'm not really sure what's going on. :) | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
There are plenty of things you want to keep people in the dark about or they just don’t need to know. “My wife is ill, I need some time off” isn’t something I’m sharing at an all hands meeting | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Printing money | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
why is how hard he works relevant?
nobody gets paid for working hard. they get paid for bringing value.
to believe otherwise is equivalent to saying that companies are justified in micromanaging employees, because effort is more important than results. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Smart.
And 55 direct reports is about 49 too many. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
As I said, “I’m guessing” | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
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